Master... ie Kumu Hula is a Hula Master
In Hawaiian, teacher is translated as "kumu."
In Hawaiian culture, "kumu" can mean teacher, source, foundation, or root. It is often used to refer to a respected teacher or leader who imparts knowledge and wisdom.
Aloha: You say kumu (koo-moo).
The Hawaiian word for wood is "kumu."
In Hawaiian, the word "number one" is "kumu ʻekahi."
In Hawaiian, teacher is translated as "kumu."
In Hawaiian culture, "kumu" can mean teacher, source, foundation, or root. It is often used to refer to a respected teacher or leader who imparts knowledge and wisdom.
Aloha: You say kumu (koo-moo).
Kumu.
The Hawaiian word for wood is "kumu."
Kumu is teacher in Hawaiian
Aloha; to coach - a'o; a coach - kumu [koomoo]; not to be confused with a coach (like a car) which is ka'a
In Hawaiian, the word "number one" is "kumu ʻekahi."
Aloha: I thought I answered this... : ( It is kumu (coo-moo).
Aloha: Do you mean 'lei' [lay], or do you literally mean 'original lei' ko kumu lei [ko coo-moo lay]?
kumu mele (vocal) [koo-moo may-lay], or kumu pila hoʻokani (instrumental) [koo-moo pee-lah ho'oh-kah-nee]
The fish is called Kūmū in Hawaiian and "white saddle goatfish" in English. The scientific name is Parupeneus porphyreus